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'I - r wmma. visitor. VOL. XXVIII. ItALEIGH, TIIUItSD.VY, DECEMBER 22. 1892. NO. 52 I'erso al. Hon. Thouat Settle is In the city. We had the pleasure of seeing MaJ. Persy Gray, of Greensboro, ia the city yesterday afternoon. Ht:W. tl. Hlnson aud children froi&'Sr.ontgomery, Ala., daughter of J F! and L A. Gofdes, are on a visit to her parents. ;' .Th Weat her Today. For North Carolina: Fair Friday, continued cold. lightly warmer Friday everting. Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Friday: Fair continued cold. Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 48; mini mntn temperature 28; rainfall 0 CO. Gnir Shortest Day. Yesterday, by the usual calculation, was the shortest day in the year. It is known in the calendar m the day on which the winter solstice occurs. This means that the sun is now about as far south as it is going, and will soon start on its journey northward again. For a few days there will be practically no difference. The jour oeyorth will end ou June 22 when real summer will be upon us again. to realize the grand en r of the great system in which we live. Fritz In Ireland is the greatest piece on the road. People are almost invaiiably turneri away. J K Emmet's popularity with women and children is roe se cret of this success The play appeal to the finer sentiments, the so'ter hu man emotions possessed by women in a more marked degree than by iner. In Fritz" the attraction for the sex is heightened by the fact that ever very small children enjoy the per formance. Mothers take their chil dren to iratinefs and thus have a double pleasure If the little ones and their mothers could go to th theatre next Monday night ther? wouldn't be room enough for the malt; part of- the audience that go to see "Fritz" Emmet. The Hill Prizes. Vlt has heretofore been noticed that Dr. Chas. G. HU1, of Baltimore, a na tive of North Carolina, has given $100 to be awarded In prizes for the best work done on the hlstorv f North Carolina. The conditions hate been agretd upon as to!uw, : Tie sum shall be dlviierl ir t y'jwn p.-its of $61and $4') and known rs first ai d second prizes. The prizes shall te given for original work on any pbate of the history of . North Carolina The theme chosen shall be subject to the approval of the professor of history in Trinity College Compo tition shall be open to all members of t he senior e'ass in Trinity Col lego, who have completed the historical work of three lower claws, or who have been passed on the same with' out conditions, and, until after June 1891, to bo others. The award shall be made by a committee consisting of the professor of history in the col lege, the president of the college, and one other historical student chosen by these two and shall be amended at the annual commencement. " The 15th, 24th, 27th, 28th, 29th volumes of the North Carolina re port have been reprinted, t his will be of great benefit to the profession as these volumes were. at of print some years ago the state reprinted the 14tb, 20th, 23d, 25th and 41st Don't forget the sociable at the Baptist Tabernacle tomorrow night. The school room will be opened at 6 and gifts received until 9 Clothing, -11 UnAkn n n pA KAAnltfAll 7U Or ui w, - uvvaB) tiv y s wu i cuvi t and properly distributed, y : The question of an amendment to '. the state,, constitution proposiug a ohange in the hoiiieetead law is being agitated It is a knotty question in volving two good sides for discussion. A Il"ge Ballot. We have been shown by Mr. B H. Woodell an ofBolal ballot for election dixtrtot, of Falls upper district, in the ODuntv of Backs, Pennsylvania, for the election last month. It seem to be a combination of the Anstralian and some other system The names of all the cadi lates of both political parties, from presidential elector iou to coroner, are printed en the sheet. In making selections the voter I retires to a room set apart for the n.n,. j . ,w - . . .fc- ' agaiostBUoh names as he desires to vote for. The system appears to be a most perfect one, end guards against imposltioa of all kinds The Liltle Blacksm tta. The appearance of the little sou brette, Lizzie Evans, next Saturday uilit, in cansiog umh euthueiasm in theatrical circles. Tiie company is a sploodid one. An exchange says: The star of this organization is one who is well known throughout the country, and is a general favorite among all clauses of theatre goers. "he is the petit little soubrette, Liz zie Evans, who has pleased ns season after seat-on by her cnte pDrtrayal of ler many different roles in her exten 9lv repertory. j To is season Miss Evans is traveling luder most favoraole auspices, befng j undfr new maui?ement, with a new ' md successful piece, supported by a uroug company of true dram tic ar , iti, an I wUh every detail looked j in o with the zal that U requisite to ? 11 su.c8ful productijn. She has added many choice songs, dut'HS and ppecialties to her already large stock in this line, and she will iresLt oimy novelties, which will be appreciated by her many admirers. Anjo-ig the company which will be teen In support of this little star, are Geo. ti Clarke a well known ajtor; vteo w weyo, wno was last seen seen h-re w,th nrtaerarie Michell; Qua Pixley, brother of th favorite Annie Pixly and denator Frank Brii, of miifitrel fame New scenery new costumes and effects have been added to this pro duction and an artistic aud meritori ous performance may be expected. The TJuiverbitv inn, at Chapel Hill, is nearly completed. Jt is a two story buildin fronting the campus and is and Saturday for family use.A.Dughi. owned by Mr W: G. Peckham, of " V; New York It will be of great benefit Ita,iaa hestnot for stuffing tur . . . . , , keys, &o Something new and excel to the teachers und scholara. t lent at A Dughi's. Wanted to bn v a 6 reotcs CaU on Lyon Racket store eottage with 4 or W. H. I.mn. nt 23 2- u ' ' Grand Finale. The tim for thinking is pst. Pvompt astion is necessary Early buyers get the best A partial list of sensible presents aud their prices: Mce dress, $1 00 to $ "i 00 , Nice bd quilt, l0to 3 00 . Nrbby coat, 4 00 to 12 50 Gloria" umbrella, 100to,2f0 Hermsdorf hlack hose 25 to 50 Derby rib black hoRe, 10 to 18 Embroidered satin bdkfs, 60 to 1 00 Lawn and linen hdkfs, 5 to 50 1 VlnA AMflaf KO 4a 1 KA t Pair of warm gloves, 8" to 50 Pair Foster's kid gloves 1 00 to 1 26 Nice damask table cover, 1 00 to 2 50 Nice towel, 10 to 50 Nice suspenders, 5 to 50 Nice pocket book, v 5 to 1 00 C. A. Sherwood & Co For Ilenl. , ' A new 6 room house, North Har ricgton street on Crowder's property. Apply to de2l . J A. Sanders. Fine Catawba grapes just received at A. Dughi's. SaurKraut. For sale by the barrel or retail. de20 R. M. Utzmah. Fine cocoanuts at A. Dughi's. This is the Last Week. Only one week more now before Xuias. If you have not yet made all your selections begin early in the wwk auu mo uuii put ou umii ine lasi day or two before Xmas to bay. Goods that we carry suited for holi day gifts combine beauty and utility. Our store ib one place where gifts are provided to suit every one. W. H, & JR. S.TU0KBR Si OO. T IFfime Shoes Baby Show 3V; to II 25 Children's &hool Shoes, 75c to $' 50 Children's Fine Dress Suoes, 1 to tl 7 Mis Pchool f-kow. i to II 75 Misses Finn Divls Hhoes, tl 25 to 12 50 Ladies F'ne U fed Shoes. 1125 to 12 00 Ltd'es Fine Button Boots. tl 25 to 2 W Idie Fine Hand Sewed But jXi Stra Fine Hand Male ton i?oo 12 50 to 13 CO Button Boos. It 00 to 15 00 I f a. n r . t vjerns r ine macaine ems f ine Macmne ctew.a Hhoes. 11 25 to 12 oO Gente.Fine Hand Sewed Calf 8hoes. 12 50 to ?3 50 Gent Fine Hand Made Shoes, 14 '0 to 8S 00 Boys Fine Dress Shoes f ram 9 1 00 to 12 50 Ladies Overgaitera, . 98c Gents Overgaiters. 98c The above shoes are all made up specially for ns. and for stale, fit and durability ia re cognized by all al the best and cheapest in the c'ty. Every 1 pair warranted to wear as represented. IST We will Siv you money on shoes. ff3 DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville Street. Watch thisColumn. "ITT IN E Pure Native Wine for sile by the gallon or barre', cheap Apply tb del 7 2w J W UULiU. Fine lot Malaga grapes at Dnghi's. Telephone 123. We will use every effort to have all our customers waited on during Xuias week Come as early as you can in the dav. Woollcott & Sons. Send in orders for Christmas oys ters soon as convenient so that no disappointment. A. Dughi. During Xraa8 week we will be onen nlphts for the convenience of our cus tomers. vVooIloott & Sons. Freeh pine apples anj California pears arrived today at A Dugbi's. A. Present. A nice article in jewelry is a Christ mas preseot any one will appreei ate and enjoy for a long time, and will think of you every time it is worn At Swindell's they are espe cially prepared to show any kind of jewelry'. Cheap, good and fine. See it by all means at 8 winder's. 0 r toy trade is immense this year. Come as soon as you can or else you wiil have to loose the pick of the stock- Woollcott & Sons. Nice lot, nvsters In shell next Fzidav Holiday Goods at Swindell's. Any quantity of Christmas goods can be had at Swindell's, and the t mans you have the chance to buy gooa ana usiui presents ana ac roe game time bnv them for less mone v than others charge Look through the stock, of scirfs and handkerchiefs, perfumery, jewelry at Swindell's. Found at last. Bela'f Comet, at John Pes cud's drug store. What's the Matter V ith a Suit of Clothes. ( At RnlnilAll'a t.hnv hftVA n. crnnn stock of clothing left and they are selling all clothing at exactly what the goods cost in New York Make a friend in need a present of a suit of good warm clothes. Get it at Swin dell's; it won't cost much. Buy your Christmas fruits, nuts, Sua , from (tc) Mabn & Co Norfolk oysters fresh and excellent, every day at A.. Dughi's. Junaluska claret $1 quart at a gallon, 25c a A. Dughi's. Lemons 25c a doz. 13 6 Telephone 123. A. Dughi, Raisins, figs and dates, all fresh, and nice, at A. Dughi's. If you want to buy bicycles- trl 4 cycles, cut glass, a nice work basket, piano lamp or any other pretty or ' useful gift, Hughes' is the place to get i 11. Nice bananaB 25 cts a dozen at A. Dughi's, All kinds nuts received today, fresh and floe at A. Dughi's. MIDA! GOODS. TramtQdcus stock of SHOES, CLOVES, HOSIERY, H'DK'CH'FS, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS, DRESS COODS, and msny other articles suitable for Xmas presents. N0BRIS' DRY GOODS STORE. : : j : : : : t i : 10c Off on : : EVERY $1.00. Gent's.Ladies', Misson and Children's Underwear : : ; : FOR THIS WEEK : i OFLY : : s : : For the special i : benefit of patrons ' i we will give a 5 cash discount of : : : 10 per cent on wool- ' : : en shirts, drawers.vests : and pants ; ; : : Such a present as a full j j : J round of underwear carries : tcomiort and pleasure with it. i I I In. A. SHERWOOD & CO U KRISKRINGLE! KRISKRIHGLE! Who is it that does not appreciate a present, it matters not how small or cheap? We all xpect some thing on Xmas. and presents can be found -it the LYON RACKE T rORE to suit everybody. The old as well as the young should be trade to ffel that they are not forgot ten Make them think of you by GIVING A Plush Case, Broom Holder, Nice Bible, a handsome Picture, 8moklng Set Shaving Set, or GoH Pen Kris- , kringle has lot of Dolls and Carriages, Wagons Shoo F'y Hores Bedsteads, Banks, Pis tols, Train. Circus Riders, Guns, Banjos and Violins All can be found at the The Lyon Rarest Stfres. I HE A GK AJND display of most temptirg novelties can be found at Thomas & Mftiwpll's HOLI DAYS ARE COM-. IHG. There is no honse in the city ot Kaleigh or in the stale of North 0 rolina where better furniture can be found at, more remark able rates than at the riREiT EMPORIUM. Now is the chance to re- nleniah VOlir ninnni onH chambnra and obtaij some- toing new aDd beautiful for i;ni Mimas prsents. Don't foreet the list. Hnm inn can obtain all the newest designs in suits at all prices Bureaus, r rencn Beveled Looking Glasses Lounges Willow and Rattan Chairs Wardrobes, Mattresses, &o. BE OH THE T OOK AT THE SPLEN- did selection of China-ware. embracing all qualities and descriptions. Save at least 125 on a set of furniture by uuiuiig on Thomas & Maxwell L00K- ExchangePlace. SPECIAL SAL iOUT. Hardware, &c A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE & FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of cur Kicking MuleBanks for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your husband or son. Tlos. IBipi Soils RALEIGH, N. C. ....... M. ...... n. ...... ...... II EW MILLINERY. .! M The - Latest : woYoltieo- M l ::::::::;:::The mos Desiiable; :::::::::;:;Sliades and Shapes;;;:;:;:::.: BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S " "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' Infants'-- 'SUk-' Caps and:::::: Shirred Hats, .We have Millinery to suitevery- . body in style and price. ! Orders from a distance will ftive prompt at- , teution. MISS MACCiE tit REESE 209 FatettkvilleSt ... Dry Goods. Notionsu &c. TUCKER'S THE LAST WEEK. DO NOT PUT 0FE UNTIL XMAS EVE . TO DO YOUR SHOPPING. B. H. R. S. Mer $ Co 123 and 115 Fayetteville Street ti-iirft?TBir- BID TKTir
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